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Southern College of Optometry recently announced the addition of three optometrists to its faculty, Dr. Catherine Hogan, Dr. Laurel Roberts and Dr. Lily Wang.
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Southern College of Optometry recently announced the addition of three optometrists to its faculty, Dr. Catherine Hogan, Dr. Laurel Roberts and Dr. Lily Wang.
Big Cypress Lodge is delaying the opening of its Mississippi Terrace outdoor bar and dining area.
The folks at Hi-Tone Café are hosting their fifth grilled cheese cook-off and festival.
Sedgwick has launched a new crisis care program to enhance its field case management services.
Memphis Area Transit Authority will receive a $12 million federal grant for a rapid transit line from Downtown Memphis to the University of Memphis.
Plans for a new headquarters for the city's fire department have taken a step forward with a building permit filed this week.
The University of Memphis is hosting a lecture by writer and illustrator Brian Selznick and world-renowned Walt Whitman scholar, Karen Karbiener.
First Horizon, SunTrust and BB&T announced an agreement for First Horizon to buy 30 branches slated to be divested as part of the SunTrust-BB&T merger.
Memphis Goodwill has set the opening date for its 16th store, in a former Rite Aid at 1810 Union Avenue in Midtown, for Tuesday, Oct. 29.
Three prominent business leaders who have a hand in the commercial real estate resurgence in Downtown Memphis will share their perspectives when The Daily Memphian hosts its “Developing Memphis” seminar on Thursday, Oct. 10, at the Brooks Museum of Art beginning at 3:30 p.m.
Leigh Mansberg has been named president and CEO of Junior Achievement of Memphis and the Mid-South.
An $8 million building permit for a four-story sort facility on land purchased this week by Amazon.com Services has been filed for 4055 Memphis New Allen Road under code name "Project Iris."
Flex, which operates at 6380 E. Holmes Road, filed a notice with the Tennessee Department of Labor of Workforce Development that it has laid off 280 employees.
A worker died at the FedEx Express world hub in Memphis in early morning hours of Nov. 13.
Eric Miller has resigned from his post as senior vice of economic development for the Greater Memphis Chamber.
World Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day is Nov. 21.
The Green Room at Crosstown Arts will host hip-hop artist Don Lifted with chamber music group Blueshift Ensemble on Saturday.
Memphis and Cincinnati hold their spots in the latest Amway Coaches Poll, the Bearcats remaining one spot ahead of the No. 18 Tigers.
A new Amazon fulfillment center will handle larger products with the help of 500 employees receiving starting pay at $15 an hour.
Cargill Cotton said Monday it will move its headquarters and about 75 people from Cordova to One Commerce Square Downtown next spring.
Tina Walker has been named chief operating officer of Patriot Bank.
The Daily Memphian Commercial Real Estate: Review and Forecast Seminar explored the latest trends and developments across the Commercial Real Estate industry, with insights and projections for 2020 from experts across the industrial, retail, office and capital market sectors.
Santa Claus will visit Memphis on Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Pink Palace Museum.
The Federal Reserve Board approved the merger of BB&T Corp. and SunTrust Banks, which includes the divestiture of 30 bank branches First Horizon will purchase.
Adelman Law Firm has hired attorney Ormonde Landry Payne as a senior associate.